Booksie.com war_and_military/bookPublish.Read.Get.Read2015-03-03T15:30:45-01:00Mike Defraga(MikeDefraga.com)http://www.booksie.com/parts/images/logo.gifhttp://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/rss/2.0/popular/1BooksieWar Journal: A Year in Iraq Part 3http://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/mist_james/war-journal:-a-year-in-iraq-part-32015-01-29T10:54:40-01:00The final installmentMist Jameshttp://www.booksie.com/mist_jamesWar Journal: A Year in Iraq Part 2http://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/mist_james/war-journal:-a-year-in-iraq-part-22015-01-29T10:39:25-01:00The continuationMist Jameshttp://www.booksie.com/mist_jamesWar Journal: A Year in Iraqhttp://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/mist_james/war-journal:-a-year-in-iraq2015-01-28T19:56:33-01:00Monthly writings while deployed. Mist Jameshttp://www.booksie.com/mist_jamesAftermath: A Guide to the New Worldhttp://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/dukehazzard/aftermath:-a-guide-to-the-new-world2014-10-04T23:17:20-01:00The dark-comedy book giving you a guide on how to survive in the "New World", which is really just a post-apocalyptic form of Russia, without all the zombies. No zombies, just nukes. Also, an insanely deadly virus. Along with that, there are people that have a cure, but they decided to keep it for themselves and become hitmen. There are two ways to go in this world, align with the government and become a puppet, or join us in the glorious Soviet Eurussian Militia as we fight for victory!Dukehazzardhttp://www.booksie.com/dukehazzardFeel Good Incorperatedhttp://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/acheronthebeast/feel-good-incorperated2014-08-27T13:37:10-01:00War, war never changes. Unless, the world is inhabited by anthropomorphic animals that have taken the place of humans. This may be completely different than any war novel you've read before. Follow the story of Carmine, the crimson wolf of war, as he and his team carry out a special mission only to uncover plans that could tear the world asunder.Acheronthebeasthttp://www.booksie.com/acheronthebeastStrikerhttp://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/thenordicmage/striker2014-08-18T06:41:24-01:00This is the story of a man a man whith a pastThenordicmagehttp://www.booksie.com/thenordicmageJack Stryker in Stolen Valorhttp://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/earl_ohmni/jack-stryker-in-stolen-valor2014-08-16T19:32:34-01:00As someone on this site has stolen my character for his own use I'm uploading the first few chapters of my book JACK STRYKER IN STOLEN VALOR.
For sale on Amazon starting Tuesday the 19th of August! True war. True life. True valor. Earl Ohmnihttp://www.booksie.com/earl_ohmnipart 9http://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/holy_goose/part-92014-05-07T16:35:20-01:00judgmentHoly Goosehttp://www.booksie.com/holy_gooseElevator Risinghttp://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/the_real_jace_connors/elevator-rising2014-04-22T07:08:56-01:00They say it takes one bullet to change the course of history
-Gandhi.
Follow the adventures of Jace Connors against his arch-nemesis, Jace Stryker.The Real Jace Connorshttp://www.booksie.com/the_real_jace_connorsEternity is not Immortalhttp://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/qeztotz/eternity-is-not-immortal2014-04-13T12:05:09-01:00In the third millenia there was a war to end all wars.
Amidst these nuclear fires rose the Sumnian republic, the first nation to last a thousand years.
But long after the war, when the famine is over and the bodies are buried,
What do you do with the weapons?Qeztotzhttp://www.booksie.com/qeztotzAuthor's Bibliographyhttp://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/richardiii/authors-bibliography2014-04-10T10:43:21-01:00Books by RichardIIIRichardiiihttp://www.booksie.com/richardiiiPRISONERS OF WARhttp://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/cutiepiemarzia17/prisoners-of-war2014-04-04T04:27:40-01:00Its story from 2. world war and from entire story you could know the life and life stories of 4 people.
Characters are:
First one is Benjamin E. W. and he is 19 years old, he went to join the US army and was send to Normandie in France.
He survived, but what happened next?
Second one is Emma T. and she is 17 years old. Her family had died in german bombing of London. She and her little sister Helen had survived. But Helen got a bullet in her head and had died in Emmas arms.
Third one is Alexander S. and he is 18 years old. He joined german army. He didnt wanted to go, but his parents wanted to.
Fourth one is Li Na Chang and he is 18 years old. Shes from Hiroshima and didnt survived the last days of war(atomic bomb explosion). *
*This characters arent real.
What will happened with all them in war? Will they survive?Or exscape? Fall in love or something else? Well check the story and youll know what happened. :)cutiepiemarzia17http://www.booksie.com/cutiepiemarzia17Joining the Armyhttp://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/captainstory/joining-the-army2014-02-18T04:49:08-01:00Joining an army is not easy, you try and see how far you get, but i'm warning you its not as easy as you think its ten times harder.Captainstoryhttp://www.booksie.com/captainstoryDoomsday Grouphttp://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/captainstory/doomsday-group2014-02-18T04:41:39-01:00Getting Kicked out of school is hard, but having no where to go is worse. Having made a promise to get revenge on the school, is harder to keep from all of them.
Captainstoryhttp://www.booksie.com/captainstoryThe Candlestickmakerhttp://www.booksie.com/war_and_military/book/dennis_mcdougal/the-candlestickmaker2014-01-22T22:41:03-01:00Rub a dub dub
Three men in a tub
And who do you think they be?
The butcher, the baker
The candlestickmaker
And all of them lost at sea.
Aboard the spy ship U.S.S. Argosy in the war-tossed waters off the coast of Vietnam, three young American sailors form an unlikely bond. Each has fled an America they were raised to love but somehow no longer understand in the tumult of the late 1960s. When forced to choose whether to face combat or stay and fight the war in the streets, they sign up for a war that reflected the conflict that raged inside each of them. The one thing of which they were certain was that the only people in the world that they could depend on were each other.
In the tradition of Tim Oâ€™Brienâ€™s "The Things They Carried," Denis Johnsonâ€™s "Tree of Smoke," and Phillip Caputoâ€™s "A Rumor of War," "The Candlestickmaker" recalls a Vietnam that seared disenchantment into a post World War II generation who learned to question authority at all levels. A coming-of-age story bookended by shocking revelations that shatter illusions about patriotism, government and the nature of modern warfare, "The Candlestickmaker" takes readers on a voyage that will guarantee they never read the Mother Goose nursery rhyme in quite the same way again.Dennis Mcdougalhttp://www.booksie.com/dennis_mcdougal